Chef Rob Pronk: Belize’s Chef of Chefs
Chef Rob is a part of a growing group of chefs who are taking Belize’s unique combination of Caribbean and Central American flavors to a new level.
Photographer Ed Lallo Introduced Twitter to BearCom’s @KentHuffman
Kent Huffman, the CMO at BearCom Wireless, vividly remembers the day several years ago when Ed Lallo, the photographer (and founder of The News Group Net and Newsroom Ink) he hired for a corporate photo shoot, offered to show him how to use Twitter.
Seton Northwest Hospital Stirs Up New Recipe for Food Service Success
Rose Marie Lallo was hospitalized twice with pneumonia that required more than two weeks of hospitalization at Seton Northwest Hospital. During her two stays at the hospital, an antiquated food delivery system resulted in her receiving food prepared for the diet and taste of the previous occupant of her room.
Peter Altabef Leaves Dell Services
I have great respect for Peter, not only because he is an avid photographer, but because he had one of the most difficult jobs in the country; following Ross Perot as CEO of Perot Systems. Peter Altabef joined Perot Systems in 1993 and became president and chief executive officer in September 2004
Viral Videos Vital for Virtual Newsrooms
From movies to television; the use of online video is the culmination of more than a decade of peoples continued interested in watching others struggle through life’s issues in either a tragic, humorous, intellectual or even a completely stupid way. Snippets of people caught up in an issue that somehow triggers others to relate.
A Look Back of Some Favorite Photos from 2010!
This past year was filled with numerous obstacles that had to be faced and a wide variety of emotions; but in the end it was filled with more blessings than hardships. It was also filled with the opportunity to meet and photograph a variety of interesting people over the course of the 365days.
Christmastime in San Antonio
Christmas on the San Antonio Riverwalk and the usual tourist areas are more serene than in summertime when they are overcrowded with families, conventioneers and screaming kids.
Flawed Engineering and Design Troubles with the Gitzo 6X Carbon Fiber Tripod
In January of 2010 I bought the 6X carbon fiber, with a light weight ball head. I have never been so miserable with both products. I have had to send the tripod back four times for repairs, once when the leg broke completely off while it was being opened.
Arches National Park, Utah’s Kodak Moment
While preparing photos for my new photography website, I came across some previously unedited shots from a recent trip to Utah. While editing I remembered my time at Arches National Park, the hectic day-to-day stress and strains are placed on a back burner by the awesome sights Mother Nature provides.
Out of This World Assignment for American Profiles Magazine
Kids and parents alike, enjoyed the opportunity to get up-close and personal with someone that had walked in space.






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